legs Sourcing Overview
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Certification Compliance Risk Overlooking the importance of certifications like ISO9001, CE, and ISO/TS16949 can lead to non-compliance issues and potential safety risks, especially for prosthetic and fitness equipment.
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Material Selection Priority Negotiate for heavy-duty materials combined with PP and rubber to ensure durability and user comfort, particularly since these legs serve both strength training and prosthetic functions.
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Product Type Differentiation In practice, suppliers often blur lines between artificial legs, prosthetic limbs, and gym equipment legs; clarifying whether you need processed hardware or a prosthetic device is crucial to avoid mismatched specifications.
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Color and Aesthetic Considerations Choosing between black, silver, or red/black finishes directly affects the product's market appeal and user acceptance, especially in consumer-facing prosthetics or gym fitness equipment.
